Behind the Persian Veil: Theater Illuminating the Iranian Experience
The Brooklyn theater company the Brick presents a four-week festival of contemporary Iranian plays.
The Brooklyn theater company the Brick presents a four-week festival of contemporary Iranian plays.
News of Belarus Free Theater includes NY rally, Public Theater benefit, and plans to do show in Chicago
With their political status still unclear back in their homeland, members of the Belarus Free Theater will be returning to New York next month for a five week run at La MaMa.
Speculation that ABBA may reunite has bubbled up again based on remarks by two members of the Swedish pop group.
Oprah announces the finalists for "Your OWN Show."
The Queen of England announced her annual honors list on Friday in London.
Members of a persecuted theater troupe have managed to escape Belarus to perform at the Under the Radar Festival in New York.
The show will close on Jan. 9.
Bert Berns, a top songwriter and producer who died young and largely unknown, is the focus of a biography, a musical and a planned documentary.
The playwright Tom Stoppard's new work is a one-hour radio play, "Darkside," for which he has written text to go over the music of "The Dark Side of the Moon."
The University of Michigan is planning a critical edition of Ira and George Gershwin's work under an agreement with their estates.
The Chilean playwright Guillermo Calderón discusses his play "Neva," which opens at the Public Theater in its English-language debut.
The festival will bring more than 100 writers from around the world to New York City to discuss art and politics from April 29 through May 5.
The late Marina Keegan's musical "Independents" opens at the New York International Fringe Festival.
Audiences come through, as expected, as three productions close.
As his run in "One Man, Two Guvnors" enters its last weeks, James Corden has been juggling the opportunities that have come out of his sudden success on Broadway.
"Diner" and "Honeymoon in Vegas" are taking unexpected detours.
A Stephen Sondheim musical that hasn't been performed in New York in 25 years will begin the Keen Company's 2012-2013 season next month.
Woody Harrelson and Frankie Hyman, who together wrote the play "Bullet for Adolf," started their friendship as construction workers in Houston.
Philip Seymour Hoffman will direct a new comedy by Bob Glaudini.
Andre Gregory will direct two plays by Wallace Shawn in their latest collaboration.
The musical about Judy Garland will close Aug. 19.
The show, based on the holiday favorite movie released in 1983, will open on Nov. 19 and run through Dec. 30.
He will play the hardest-working man in the porn industry in "The Performers," a new play by David West Read.
The comedian will perform for a week in October at the Richard Rodgers Theater.